Here's What You Have to Know About the Bomb Explosion at Ariana Grande's Concert

Earlier today, the world was shocked when a bomb exploded after Ariana Grande's concert at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England. To make it easier for you to track what's been going on, we've listed down the important details you have to know about this heartbreaking incident below.

A commenter, speaking with The New York Times, couldn't have said things any better as to why we're deeply concerned about what happened. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families during this difficult time.

Updated May 23, 5:10PM: According to Chief Constable Ian Hopkins, the attacker died in the arena. "We believe the attacker was carrying an improvised explosive device, which he detonated, causing this atrocity," he told CNN. Authorities are still trying to find out if the attacker, although he was alone during the incident, is part of a network.

The bomb explosion, which the Greater Manchester Police's Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said they're treating as a possible terrorist attack, happened shortly after (at about 10:30PM Manchester time) the concert at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England.

Speaking with The Independent, 22-year-old Majid Khan who also attended the event said, "I and my sister, along with a lot of others were seeing Ariana Grande perform at Manchester Arena, and we were all exiting the venue when around 10.40-10,45pm-ish, a huge bomb-like bang went off that hugely panicked everyone and we were all trying to flee the arena.

"It was one bang and essentially everyone from the other side of the arena where the bang was heard from suddenly came running towards us as they were trying to exit Trinity Way and that was blocked so everyone was just running to any exit they could find as quickly as they could.

"Everyone was in a huge state of panic, calling each other as some had gone to the toilet whilst this had gone off, so it was just extremely disturbing for everyone there."

Twenty-two people have already been confirmed dead while there are 59 others who were injured because of the incident. According to the local North West Ambulance service, 59 casualties from the location were taken to various hospitals and that they "treated a number of walking wounded on scene." (via TheGuardian.com)

This attack is considered as "the most lethal attack on British soil since the London bombings of 2005." The Manchester Arena can hold up to 21,000 people. During Ariana's concert, most of the concert-goers were young people. (via Economist.com)

Ariana is doing okay, her reps confirmed to Variety. She also took to Twitter to address this unfortunate incident after the performance.

If you know anyone from Manchester who's attended the concert or anyone who needs assistance in getting in touch with their loved ones in the area, please do see the info below.